This term, which remains a crucial phrase in the CCP’s vocabulary on press and information control in China today – in an era of rapidly developing digital communications – first appeared in official Party criticisms of former Party secretary Zhao Ziyang (赵紫阳) following the brutal crackdown on pro-democracy demonstrators in Beijing on June 4, 1989. The essential idea behind the term is that media control is essential to preserving regime stability, based on the leadership’s unde...| China Media Project
Beijing says it has created "a new form of human civilization" for other countries to emulate, built around Xi Jinping's theories. But what exactly is China talking about when it talks about civilization, and what will it mean for the world to be Xivilized?| China Media Project
The "core socialist values" suddenly appearing on a wall in London might have sounded familiar to locals. But the line drawn by China's leadership is clear: "universal values" are Western and "core socialist values" are Chinese — and never the twain shall meet.| China Media Project